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TARZAN TRAVEL SPANISH (cheatsheet for English or Japanese speakers)

This chart allows you to make affirmative, negative and interrogative present, past and future sentences in incorrect but understandable Spanish even if you have no idea about Spanish.

It comes in 2 versions: English and Japanese.

In order to use this sheet, English speakers will have to learn how to read Spanish, which is the same as in English except:
A = rAther • E = sEt • I = sEE • O = sOle • U = fOOd • Ñ = caNYon • J, GE, GI = strong H • GUE, GUI = GEt, GUItar • QUE, QUI = KEH, KEE • LL = miLLion • H = muted (except "ch") • RR = rolled R • R = roll it only when it is at the beginning of the word or after L,N,S.

Japanese speakers don't need to learn how to read Spanish because words are written in katakana.
The Japanese version is slightly more simple than the English version and it may contain some inaccurate kanji, but I've used it several times in different classes and it always worked fine.

It's an A3 PDF, but if you don't have an A3 printer you can print out the included PDF called "A4 tiling" which will allow you to make an A3 version with some scissors and scotch tape.